VideoAge’s Spring Trade Shows Issue

The March Issue of VideoAge is now online. This is the publication’s traditional mid-winter, digital-only Issue — the one issue of the year that is only available online at www.VideoAge.org. It is sent via e-mail to 18,500+ readers worldwide. (Our printed editions are typically distributed at TV trade shows and sent to industry executives in 82 countries before they too appear online.)

The March Issue focuses on some of the entertainment world’s major upcoming TV markets, including MIP-TV in Cannes, NAB in Las Vegas, the L.A. Screenings in Hollywood, and Series Mania in Lille.

In addition, the March Issue reveals the new MIP-TV offerings from Turkish content exporters — who have proven to be a force on the international scene.

A preview of the MIP-TV trade show offers insights on why it is a “must-attend” market by laying out what makes the event valuable to both buyers and sellers.

Readers will also be interested to learn which pilots the major U.S. broadcasters are looking at, and the latest updates on the L.A. Screenings’ schedule. Plus, as usual, there’s a calendar of major events, some news about air travel, and, of course, the My 2¢ editorial.

All in all, there are 10 stories that are informative and newsworthy, and will help industry executives prepare for the upcoming markets.

March 2019 Digital Edition

January 2019

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International TV trade magazine VideoAge has been the bread and butter of international television since 1981. In 1982, VideoAge introduced the concept of dailies at TV and film markets, and currently — in addition to its monthly editions — publishes Dailies at NATPE, MIPTV, and MIPCOM.

To us at VideoAge, television is more than an industry; it is a universe of stars (vice-presidents) superstars (CEOs) and quasars (chairmen) from the world of politics, regulations, sociology, psychology, finances, production, distribution, ratings, broadcasting, cablecasting, satellite, piracy, and new technology. It's our goal at VideoAge to make complex new technological topics digestible to non-geeks and rich technophobes. VideoAge also offers the now famous my2¢, book reviews, company profiles, previews and reports of trade shows, festivals and conferences around the globe.

And it's all been available to all on the Web at the click of a mouse since 1997.